13th annual World Wide Tefillin Wrap, 9:15 a.m. Feb. 3, in the social hall. Begins with a bagel breakfast. Guests will watch a short video called "The Ties That Bind," which highlights the procedures and prayers for laying tefillin, and will then practice putting on the tefillin. Sponsored by the Men's Club.

Purim Carnival, morning of Feb. 24, followed by se'udat purim, the Purim feast, with live entertainment at noon.

Shabbat Across America service and dinner, 6 p.m. March 1

Choir Concert Fundraiser, 3 p.m. March 3, United Presbyterian Church, 25 Orchard St. A festival of choirs sponsored by the Interfaith Council, including a group from Temple Sinai led by Cantor Naimark. A freewill offering will be collected to benefit the community warming station in Middletown.

Shabbat services and community dinner, 5:30 p.m. Feb. 1, April 5 and May 3. Reservations due one week in advance. $12, $6 children. Open to the public, but RSVP required. Contact Rabbi Perten at synagogue office, or rabbiperten@eitzchaim-monroe.org.

Services, 9 a.m. Feb. 2. Guest speaker will be Caron Pine, as the Adult Education Series continues with "Being Brought Up by a Holocaust Survivor." A luncheon featuring a special kiddush sponsored by Caron and Steve Pine will follow services.

CAI Book Club, Feb. 27, featuring "By Fire by Water" by Mitchell Kaplan; and March 20, featuring "The Aleppo Codex: A True Story of Obsession, Faith and the Pursuit of an Ancient Bible" by Matti Friedman.

Trip to Israel in February is canceled.

Recipe submission deadline for the CAI cookbook has been extended to March 1. Cookbooks will be sold for $18.

Purim Carnival and Costume Party, 6-8 p.m. Feb. 21, 290 North St. For adults with developmental disabilities. $10 per person, free for staff. Co-sponsored by the Newburgh JCC and Jewish Family Service. Call to RSVP

"Winter Wine Down," March 16, 290 North St. Delicious wines, refreshments, and live music by Mike and Ed Acoustic Adventure. $10. Adults only. Open to all. Call to RSVP.

The Religious School is looking for used laptops that are in good condition, have wireless and video capability to increase the accessibility for students to do research, have additional resources and practice their Hebrew.

Tot Shabbat, 9 a.m. Feb. 9

Adult Purim Party, Feb. 23. Chefs wanted for a chili cook-off. Entries should not include pork or dairy products and should be brought in a crockpot for everyone to taste. To submit your chili, promptly call or email Maryjean in the temple office.

Actors, singers, children, stage crew, costume and lights crew needed for the "The Megillah Goes to Nashville," a Purim spiel scheduled for Feb. 24. Rehearsals continue every Sun. until the week before Purim. For more information, contact Cantor Amy Goldstein at 562-5516 or cantorgirl1@gmail.com.

To learn about volunteer opportunities for ongoing Hurricane Sandy relief efforts, visit werepair.org and click on the Sandy Recovery banner.

"The Moses of Our Generation: The Great Rebbe of Luvbavitch King Messiah," 9 p.m. Sun. Feb. 17 (7 Adar) through April. Learn about the significance of 7 Adar, the anniversary of Moses' birth and passing, as the essence and continuity of Jewish leadership throughout Jewish history, from ancient times to the Messianic Era, is explored.

Purim party, 9 p.m. Feb. 24. Hasidic lesson on "The Mystical Significance of the Purim Victory." A full course meal will be served

"Foundation and Kingship in Jewish Mysticism," the connection between them and their relationship to Messiah and redemption, 9:30 p.m. Mon. through February

Likutei Amorim, 7:30 p.m. Wed. through February. A new learning series on the first section of the Alter Rebbe's sacred work, Tanya.